Trump Envoy Witkoff Says U.S. Cutting Short Gaza Ceasefire Talks as Hamas Is Not "Acting in Good Faith"
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 24 – The U.S. envoy ended talks after Hamas refused to compromise on troop redeployment and hostage release, with a proposed 60-day ceasefire failing to gain agreement.
- The U.S. is cutting short Gaza ceasefire talks and bringing its negotiating team home from Qatar due to Hamas's lack of desire to reach a ceasefire.
- The deal under discussion included a 60-day ceasefire where Hamas would release hostages in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.
- Israel says it will not agree to end the war until Hamas gives up power and disarms, a condition Hamas rejects.
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Trump Claims Hamas Rejects Ceasefire Deal
Trump Claims Hamas Rejects Ceasefire Deal Former President Donald Trump announced that the Palestinian militant group Hamas refuses to negotiate a ceasefire or the release of hostages in Gaza. Trump's comments came during a press briefing at the White House.The statement followed an update from Middle East peace envoy Steve Witkoff, who indicated that the Trump administration has temporarily halted negotiations. The envoy cited the need for in-d…
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) expressed its surprise at statements by US envoy Steven Witkoff, in which he described the movement's position on the ceasefire proposal in the Gaza Strip as "negative." Hamas stressed that its response came after extensive consultations and constitutes a prelude to a comprehensive agreement...
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